THE NEW YORKER framing. He will frame your treasures in glass, wood, metals, antique fabrics, bits of mirror, or maybe a combination of all of them. Give him a week or so now, or more later. FIRM OF BEED, 50 West 17: They dote on historical documents, certificates, marriage lines, and souvenir menus. They know when to be dignified and when frivolous. BRAXTON FRAME COMPANY, 341 West 38: Here they cater neatly to oils and water colors, and are intelligent about the needs of fresh canvases. Artists like to have their framing done here. M. GOLDBERG, 310 West 42: The speed demon among framers. Finished work in two days; he would blush to hold you up longer. THEODORE GOLDBERG, 251 Fifth Avenue: Frames for the modern school, most of them in raw wood. Two special':' ties here: the mounting of Japanese prints upon stretched shantung; and the placing of modern studies in deep- ly recessed frames of natural wood. an old framing principle particularly adapted to works by the Messrs. Van Gogh, Picasso, et al. A. MILLER, 401 Madison: People who have been getting sentimental bring in everything, from medals to fans and dance programs of their youth, to Mr. Miller for framing. He uses old frames and shadow boxes, arranged to stand or hang, and so fixed that the souvenir can be removed at will, prob- ably for fondling. For people who like to Remember When. J. POCKER, 790 Lexington: One of the most complete collections of stock moldings in captivity for people who are hard to suit. The work is done fast and well, and at no great expense. ZINN'S ART STORE, 33 West 14: Their greatest pride lies in turning out framing jobs no two of which are ex- actly alike, unless, of course, to a cus- tomer back for repeats. Individuality de luxe. For photograph frames, you have all the department stores and jewellers in town to choose from, and it is neces- 61 '. ; :.:< ;. . ".;.: \. . " <'.; ( . :i" "< . ;< . ' . , . ,....... .' y . ,.....:(.;:: .: ....> ......: .:;". . . : / : ,'. :,..c... . . . ,. ) : :;i '.:: ,,".,,' . . '.,.-" "'m'Y f"''''7X:<ýW'/ ''< '''''' (\",, :þ f:,j;; .J... ..I", . . t\. .' J: ;':, /' .;.:\r f' ,< 0 ietl you de ./ 0/1 1M -fad would Æe .? .: 'f : :J } : :........ . \f.. . ;:.::-;:-.: :. : $'" .... ';':*::: ., :ff. . . :\ . <. ::: .:.. . t ,y:;: :: .... :.:, ...::......-.:.:.:.:...::.::;....:-.. J:j '. / .. --..-/ ;;;:. ........".. .. , .. ... i v . r-=- ...-'..':: "': - ,. . ::,.:, :::..=.<.. : :.: '/ ". '., ,.. , ,.. : ..' !f ,': :;';@ :jJ-\{ ,::.:,:':... ;::::,;';'< <: \; ;-1f '::':.. ' '(' ;::' "Well, I should hope he would! Look at that minstrel-show collar. Look at those bare wrists, where cuffs ought to be. Your old pal may have a heart of gold, as you say- but it certainly beats beneath a low-comedy shirt". . . Just another situation where an Arrow Shirt would have helped. For Arrow Shirts are proof against collars ram pant and disappearing cuffs. They are made right to begin with - tailored expertly, and possessed of collars designed and fitted with the skill only Arrow can gi ve to collars. And every Arrow Shirt stays right-fits perfectly forever because it is Sanforized- Shrunk I This Arrow process guarantees permanent fit, no matter how often the shirt is laundered, or you get a newshirt. It guarantees collars that won't choke -sleeves that stay the right length. Get an Arrow Shirt . . . wear it (it looks right from the first time, as no allowance need be made for shrinkage) . . . send it to the laundry. . . and learn the thrill of a shirt that returns from laundering the same size as it went I $1.95 to $5. Look for the Arrow label- without it, no shirt is an Arrow Shirt. @ 1932. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. ARROW SHIRTS SANFORIZED SHRUNK ...,4 new shMi if one ever s s